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02-07-2014 02:22 AM

harmony

My only girl, my little A, luv bug, sweet pea !

02-07-2014 02:19 AM

harmony

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Originally Posted by JackandMattie

Harmony, there comes a point where we let our children make their own choices. I've been following your posts. I think it is time to let your girl use her own voice. She will be fine. She will be happy. Give her a chance to be in charge of her own life.

You are so right! She wants to go to collage out of state and it kills me! I think I talked her into staying home a few more years at a local collage. I live for my kids, it is what keeps me going!! I am so very proud of her! I hope she knows that!!!

02-07-2014 02:04 AM

JackandMattie

Harmony, there comes a point where we let our children make their own choices. I've been following your posts. I think it is time to let your girl use her own voice. She will be fine. She will be happy. Give her a chance to be in charge of her own life.

I am like this old person that says "two wrongs don't make a right". I really love my kids more then anything! but I seem to worry about the other ones too.

02-07-2014 01:33 AM

harmony

I am venting, I am sorry. I would like to take another parent in the game we put our kids thru. I live by what I say to my kids "walk away".

02-07-2014 01:28 AM

Breitbach343

I donít think you should be mad, you should be proud! Yes, itís upsetting to hear that those girls are making fun of your daughter but go her!! She's standing for what she believes in and wonít let others push her into doing something she knows is wrong. The title of this should be "Iím so PROUD" because when i have kids i hope, I pray I will have done as good of a job as you have on raising them to stand for what is right and what they believe in.

02-07-2014 01:22 AM

harmony

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Originally Posted by Stevenzachsmom

Oh my gosh! Was this a school game? If so, were they suspended? Can you press charges against them for assault? You should definitely go through the proper channels, rather than take this into your own hands. I did not realize that she had been physically assaulted. That is not OK.

JR PRO and her last year . We can not press charges not even when it comes to school. But I did give a mean look, then I heard this other girls mom had something to say on face book.

02-07-2014 01:17 AM

harmony

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Originally Posted by KZoppa

let it go. Your daughter is clearly a good kid who makes good choices if she's saying no. They're just trying to pressure her and she's standing strong to her belief in saying no. Right on. Take her to dinner or shopping. She's doing awesome by from the sounds of things being willing to cut the bad influences out of her life.

thumbs up! and thank You!

02-07-2014 01:12 AM

Stevenzachsmom

Oh my gosh! Was this a school game? If so, were they suspended? Can you press charges against them for assault? You should definitely go through the proper channels, rather than take this into your own hands. I did not realize that she had been physically assaulted. That is not OK.

02-07-2014 01:12 AM

harmony

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Originally Posted by Stevenzachsmom

Then be there for her, like I know you are. Give her a hug. Be a shoulder for her to cry on. Listen to her. Reassure her and tell her how proud you are of the young woman she is turning into. It takes a lot of maturity to go against your peers. Your daughter is handling herself beautifully.

Thank you . I am still amazed...

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